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Anonymous Posted on Jul 26, 2010

Snes no showing up on tv

I plugged in my snes cables to the audio in and video ports on the front of my sylvania 13 inch personal tv but i cannot find the game on any channel.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2007

SOURCE: sylvania 6432td 32" screen

You have to choose the right INPUT on your TV where your DVD player was connected. If your using the Yellow/Red/White cable from your DVD player you need to choose on your TV the input Example Video1 Video2, etc... If your using the COAX,(like cable wire) Put your TV on Channel 3 or 4. Hope this may help you. Please post the outcome, if you need further help. Is this TV is a COMBO?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: how can we set sylvania tv to game mode from the front panel?

hit menu and then hit the up volume button once and thn you should have it by the way i cant play games on mine how r you playing games on yours?

Anonymous

  • 463 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: No TV

Do you have the remote? Try changing the INPUT to AVI, AV2, Compnent, etc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2009

SOURCE: I tried connecting a simple dvd player to the

get an universal remote control....look for the code for the tv...and u can get the tv working.........

Cindy Wells

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2010

SOURCE: I want to play my

Which plug-n-play unit do you have? The ones I know use RCA A/V ports (called composite video by some). The TV you listed has front A/V ports according to the specs. If this is true for you, you need (if it wasn't included) either an A/V cable with 3 RCA plugs on each end or two cables (one video (one plug on each end) and one audio (2 plugs on each end). The plugs are usually colored yellow for video and white and red for audio. Just match the colors on both the cable and the TV and the plug-n-play.

Otherwise you will need some sort of a converter (component video to RF or component video to composite video). Both are available at many stores (like Radio Shack) and online. Component video has 3 plugs (Y, Pb, Pr - red, green and blue is a common designation) on each end just for the video. You also need the A/V audio cable mentioned above.

The final thing you need to do is change the source to the input in question. I'm not sure on this TV if it has a source or input button on the remote. On some older TVs you switch sources by changing the channel down from 2 or up from the last available channel. (This assumes you haven't hidden any channels that didn't have a signal previously.) Some universal remotes don't have a compatible source button.

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells

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